I can't believe this is still coming up

All of the participants in the January 6th lawfare scam deserve to be purged out. The biggest lie told to this nation in the past 100 years was false insurrection. The up and coming court cases that will now uncover the evidence will be ignored selectively by people who thought the court systems were there for their purpose only.
Evidence of what?
 
So far 7,000 Depotees have been repatriated.
What lie are you talking about?
WTF?
Only 500 a day?

www.newsweek.com · trumps-reliance-military-planesTrump's Reliance on Military Planes for Deportations Is ...


21 hours ago · In Donald Trump's first week back in office, the U.S. deported about 7,300 people, some on military aircraft instead of civilian planes, driving up costs.

The four deportation flights to Guatemala came at a steep cost. The Guatemalan government confirmed that a C-17 military transport plane landed on Monday with 64 deportees on board.

Accounting for the per-hour operating cost, those expenses reached around $4,675 per person—far exceeding the roughly $850 price of a first-class commercial ticket from El Paso to Guatemala City.

In contrast, deportation flights operated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which use Boeing 737 and McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft, cost about $630 per deportee.

Where is DOGE?
 
As All of the previously hidden footage comes out You can enjoy the crow pie that you're just baked for yourself.

You mean if all of the live footage we watched as the Capitol Insurrection unfolded, is taken out, nothing much happened.

You cannot wish this stuff and what happened that day away. Trump lost the election and then he lied about it and all of right wing media lied about it, whipping his supporters into a frenzy, until they were ready to kill to keep Trump in power.

Trump started trade wars last administration which destroyed manufacturing in the US, and increased your trade deficits by more than 30% in just 3 years. Now he's tearing up all of those deals, and slapping tariffs on your trading partners again.

We've been developing other markets. Go fuck yourself. There is no point in making a deal with the orange menace because he'll just tear it up anyway.
 
The sum and substance of allegations the FBI or DoJ did something wrong in investigating trump is solely based on trump saying so. There is no material evidence at all.
 
You truly need to change your useless name to “Nothin’ Intelligent.” You know. To match your posting efforts and IQ.
Awwwww.................
Sorry, I can't be a "genius" like Trump or his cult.............

newseu.cgtn.com · news · 2025/01/08Denmark, France and Germany respond to Trump sizing up Greenland


Jan 8, 2025 · Trump already raised the issue of the U.S. taking over Greenland in 2019 during his first presidency, but his offer to buy the island was rejected by both Denmark and Greenland.

But your dear leader and America CAN be bought...........



www.nbcnews.com · politics · 2024-electionElon Musk spent a quarter-billion dollars electing Trump ...


Dec 6, 2024 · Elon Musk poured more than $20 million into a mysterious super PAC at the end of 2024, part of more than $250 million he spent overall to boost Donald Trump.
 
Awwwww.................
Sorry, I can't be a "genius" like Trump or his cult.............

newseu.cgtn.com · news · 2025/01/08Denmark, France and Germany respond to Trump sizing up Greenland


Jan 8, 2025 · Trump already raised the issue of the U.S. taking over Greenland in 2019 during his first presidency, but his offer to buy the island was rejected by both Denmark and Greenland.

But your dear leader and America CAN be bought...........



www.nbcnews.com · politics · 2024-electionElon Musk spent a quarter-billion dollars electing Trump ...


Dec 6, 2024 · Elon Musk poured more than $20 million into a mysterious super PAC at the end of 2024, part of more than $250 million he spent overall to boost Donald Trump.
You can’t even be as smart as a vegetable.

Back ON TOPIC, now:

The idiotic OP quotes self serving shit from an ex-persecutor.

I can’t believe how gullible the original poster always is.
 
Trump started trade wars last administration which destroyed manufacturing in the US, and increased your trade deficits by more than 30% in just 3 years. Now he's tearing up all of those deals, and slapping tariffs on your trading partners again.

We've been developing other markets. Go fuck yourself. There is no point in making a deal with the orange menace because he'll just tear it up anyway.
.

Yeah ... Canada's been developing markets ... And their primary desired partner is China.
What the fuck was that you were saying about Putin and Xi drinking champagne, Natasha Fatale?




Just keep playing ... You ignorant twat ... :auiqs.jpg:
Your markets will be "decimated" if y'all don't stop.



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You can’t even be as smart as a vegetable.
Even a "vegetable" knows.............

www.yahoo.com · news · trump-threatens-economicTrump Threatens ‘Economic Force’ to Make Canada 51st State


Jan 7, 2025 · Trump Threatens ‘Economic Force’ to Make Canada 51st State. Thomas Seal. ... January 7, 2025 at 9:44 PM UTC. 3 min read. Trump Threats Shape Canada’s Succession Race.

You dumbfuck.
Which makes you...........A Monsanto wannabe "vegetable".

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Back ON TOPIC, now:

The idiotic OP quotes self serving shit from an ex-persecutor.

I can’t believe how gullible the original poster always is.
 
Even a "vegetable" knows.............

www.yahoo.com · news · trump-threatens-economicTrump Threatens ‘Economic Force’ to Make Canada 51st State


Jan 7, 2025 · Trump Threatens ‘Economic Force’ to Make Canada 51st State. Thomas Seal. ... January 7, 2025 at 9:44 PM UTC. 3 min read. Trump Threats Shape Canada’s Succession Race.

You dumbfuck.
Which makes you...........A Monsanto wannabe "vegetable".

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You’re high.

Listen, dumfuck. You obviously got the bad stuff (the brown acid). For your own health, seek medical help while you can.
 
Staffed by some of the most experienced prosecutors in the Department, my Office operated under the same Department policies and procedures that guide all federal prosecutors. The regulations under which I was appointed required that we do so, see 28 C.F.R. § 600.7(a), and our work benefited from those processes. The Department has long recognized that proceeding with "uniformity of policy ... is necessary to the prestige of federal law." Robert H. Jackson, "The Federal Prosecutor" (April 1, 1940). As a result, throughout our work we regularly consulted the Justice Manual, the Department's publicly available guidebook on policies and procedures, and adhered to its requirements.

Our work rested upon the fundamental value of our democracy that we exist as "a government of laws, and not of men." John Adams, Novanglus, No. VII at 84 (Mar. 6, 1775). In making decisions as Special Counsel, I considered as a first principle whether our actions would contribute to upholding the rule of law, and acted accordingly. Our committed adherence to the rule of law is why we not only followed Department policies and procedures, but strictly observed legal requirements and dutifully respected the judicial decisions and precedents our prosecutions prompted. That is also why, in my decision-making, I heeded the imperative that "[n]o man in this country is so high that he is above the law," United States v. Lee, I 06 U.S. 196,220 (1882).


https://www.justice.gov/storage/Report-of-Special-Counsel-Smith-Volume-1-January-2025.pdf

Smith and his team followed the letter of the law in performing their assigned task. What they found during their investigation compelled them to convene a grand jury, the members of which voted to indict trump based on the overwhelming evidence. Twice in the J6 case.


trump's lawfare ensued, and the cases were postponed until they became moot after the election. IOW, trump's strategy of avoiding having to stand trial, not prove his innocence, worked. No amount of spin from trump fans alters those fundamental facts.

Just today I've read the comments from a few trump supporters claiming that the cases against trump being dropped shows they never should have been brought. Or that it's evidence of his innocence. Neither belief is grounded in reality. Smith resigned because he knew he would be fired. He dropped the cases because he knew trump's DoJ would drop them. And because of the OLC prohibition against prosecuting a sitting prez. Not because of the viability of the cases based on the facts.

The dismissal of the criminal cases does not erase the evidence of trump's guilt. Rather, the dismissals will always be an indictment of our system of justice. One ill prepared to deal with the unforeseen circumstances of how a rich man, aided by his enablers, exploited weaknesses in our system of justice to arrive at an unjust end.

Smith was never duly appointed
 
Staffed by some of the most experienced prosecutors in the Department, my Office operated under the same Department policies and procedures that guide all federal prosecutors. The regulations under which I was appointed required that we do so, see 28 C.F.R. § 600.7(a), and our work benefited from those processes. The Department has long recognized that proceeding with "uniformity of policy ... is necessary to the prestige of federal law." Robert H. Jackson, "The Federal Prosecutor" (April 1, 1940). As a result, throughout our work we regularly consulted the Justice Manual, the Department's publicly available guidebook on policies and procedures, and adhered to its requirements.

Our work rested upon the fundamental value of our democracy that we exist as "a government of laws, and not of men." John Adams, Novanglus, No. VII at 84 (Mar. 6, 1775). In making decisions as Special Counsel, I considered as a first principle whether our actions would contribute to upholding the rule of law, and acted accordingly. Our committed adherence to the rule of law is why we not only followed Department policies and procedures, but strictly observed legal requirements and dutifully respected the judicial decisions and precedents our prosecutions prompted. That is also why, in my decision-making, I heeded the imperative that "[n]o man in this country is so high that he is above the law," United States v. Lee, I 06 U.S. 196,220 (1882).


https://www.justice.gov/storage/Report-of-Special-Counsel-Smith-Volume-1-January-2025.pdf

Smith and his team followed the letter of the law in performing their assigned task. What they found during their investigation compelled them to convene a grand jury, the members of which voted to indict trump based on the overwhelming evidence. Twice in the J6 case.


trump's lawfare ensued, and the cases were postponed until they became moot after the election. IOW, trump's strategy of avoiding having to stand trial, not prove his innocence, worked. No amount of spin from trump fans alters those fundamental facts.

Just today I've read the comments from a few trump supporters claiming that the cases against trump being dropped shows they never should have been brought. Or that it's evidence of his innocence. Neither belief is grounded in reality. Smith resigned because he knew he would be fired. He dropped the cases because he knew trump's DoJ would drop them. And because of the OLC prohibition against prosecuting a sitting prez. Not because of the viability of the cases based on the facts.

The dismissal of the criminal cases does not erase the evidence of trump's guilt. Rather, the dismissals will always be an indictment of our system of justice. One ill prepared to deal with the unforeseen circumstances of how a rich man, aided by his enablers, exploited weaknesses in our system of justice to arrive at an unjust end.
Did you miss the election? A significant factor in Trump getting elected was your cult's weaponization of the Justice system. Trying to put the former President of the United States and you boss' current political opponent in prison for the rest of his life is banana republic level shit. The American people recognized that and rejected your cult as a result.
 
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